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UNITED STATES STATUTES 



CONCERNING THE 



REGISTRATION OF PRINTS 
AND LABELS 



WITH THE 



RULES OF THE PATENT OFFICE RELATING THERETO 



EDITION OF MARCH 13, 1912 




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GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 

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THE LAW OF PRINTS AND LABELS. 

CONSTITUTION, 1787. 

Art. I, Sec. 8. — The Congress shall have power * * * to pro- 
mote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing for limited* 
times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective 
~ writings and discoveries. 

STATUTES. 

EXCERPTS FROM ACT APPROVED MARCH 4, 1909, ENTITLED AN 
ACT TO AMEND AND CONSOLIDATE THE ACTS RESPECTING 
COPYRIGHT. 

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the 
United States of America in Congress assembled, That any person 
entitled thereto, upon complying with the provisions of this Act, 
shall have the exclusive right : 

(a) To print, reprint, publish, copy, and vend the copyrighted 
work; 

Sec. 7. That no copyright shall subsist in the original text of any 
work which is in the public domain, or in any work which was pub- 
lished in this country or any foreign country prior to the going into 
effect of this Act and has not been already copyrighted in the United 
States, or in any publication of the United States Government, or 
any reprint, in whole or in part, thereof: Provided, however, That 
the publication or republication by the Government, either separately 
or in a public document, of any material in which copyright is sub- 
sisting shall not be taken to cause any abridgement or annulment of 
the copyright or to authorize any use or appropriation of such copy- 
right material without the consent of the copyright proprietor. 

Sec 8. That the author or proprietor of any work made the sub- 
ject of copyright by this Act, or his executors, administrators, or 
assigns, shall have copyright for such work under the conditions and 
for the terms specified in this Act : Provided, however, That the copy- 
right secured by this Act shall extend to the work of an author or 
proprietor who is a citizen or subject of a foreign state or nation, 

onl y : 

(a) When an alien author or proprietor shall be domiciled within 
the United States at the time of the first publication of his work; or 

(b) When the foreign state or nation of which such author or pro- 
prietor is a citizen or subject grants, either by treaty, convention, 
agreement, or law, to citizens of the United States 'the benefit of 
copyright on substantially the same basis as to its own citizens, or 
copyright protection substantially equal to the protection secured to 
such foreign author under this Act or by treaty; or when such foreign 
state or nation is a party to an international agreement which pro- 
vides for reciprocity in the granting of copyright, by the terms of 
which agreement the United States may, at its pleasure, become a 
party thereto. 

The existence of the reciprocal conditions aforesaid shall be deter- 
mined by the President of the United States, by proclamation made 
from time to time, as the purposes of this Act may require. 

Sec. 9. That any person entitled thereto by this Act may secure 
copyright for his work by publication thereof with the notice of copy- 

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right required by this Act; and such notice shall be affixed to each 
copy thereof published or offered for sale in the United States by 
authority of the copyright proprietor, except in the case of books 
seeking ad interim protection. * * * 

Sec. 18. That the notice of copyright required by section nine of 
this Act shall consist either of the word "Copyright" or the abbre- 
viation "Copr.", accompanied by the name of the copyright pro- 
prietor, and if the work be a printed literary, musical, or dramatic 
work, the notice shall include also the year in which the copyright 
was secured by publication. In the case, however, of copies of works 
specified in subsections (/) to (k), inclusive, of section five of this 
Act, the notice may consist of the letter C inclosed within a circle, 
thus: ©, accompanied by the initials, monogram, mark, or symbol of 
the copyright proprietor: Provided, That on some accessible portion of 
such copies or of the margin, back, permanent base, or pedestal, or of 
the substance on which such copies shall be mounted, his name shall 
appear. But in the case of works in which copyright is subsisting 
when this Act shall go into effect, the notice of copyright may be 
either in one of the forms prescribed herein or in one of those pre- 
prescribed by the Act of June eighteenth, eighteen hundred and 
seventy-four. 

Sec. 23. That the copyright secured by this Act shall endure for 
twenty-eight years from the date of first publication, whether the 
copyrighted work bears the author's true name or is published anony- 
mously or under an assumed name : Provided, That in the case of any 
posthumous work or of any periodical, cyclopaedic, or other com- 
posite work upon which the copyright was originally secured by the 
proprietor thereof, or of any work copyrighted by a corporate body 
(otherwise than as assignee or licensee of the individual author) 
or by an employer for whom such work is made for hire, the pro- 
prietor of such copyright shall be entitled to a renewal and exten- 
sion of the copyright in such work for the further term of twenty- 
eight years when application for such renewal and extension shall 
have been made to the copyright office and duly registered therein 
within one year prior to the expiration of the original term of copy- 
right : And 'provided further, That in the case of any other copy- 
righted work, including a contribution by an individual author to a 
periodical or to a cyclopaedic or other composite work when such 
contribution has been separately registered, the author of such work 
if still living, or the widow, widower, or children of the author, if the 
author be not living, or if such author, widow, widower, or children 
be not living, then the author's executors, or in the absence of a will, 
his next of kin shall be entitled to a renewal and extension of the 
copyright in such work for a further term of twenty-eight years when 
application for such renewal and extension shall have been made to 
the copyright office and duly registered therein within one year prior 
to the expiration of the original term of copyright: And provided 
further, Tnat in default of the registration of such application for 
renewal and extension, the copyright in any work shall determine at 
the expiration of twenty-eight years from first publication.. 

Sec. 24. That the copyright subsisting in any work at the time 
when this Act goes into effect may, at the expiration of the term 
provided for under existing law, be renewed and extended by the 
author of such work if still living, or the widow, widower, or children 



REGISTKATION OF PRINTS AND LABELS. 5 

of the author, if the author be not living, or if such author, widow, 
widower, or children be not living, then by the author's executors, or 
in the absence of a will, his next of kin, for a further period such 
that the entire term shah be equal to that secured by this Act, in- 
cluding the renewal period: Provided, however, That if the work 
be a composite work upon which copyright was originally secured 
by the proprietor thereof, then such proprietor shall be entitled to 
the privilege of renewal and extension granted under this section: 
Provided, That application for such renewal and extension shall be 
made to the copyright office and duly registered therein within one 
year prior to the expiration of the existing term. 

Sec. 42. That copyright secured under this or previous Acts of the 
United States may be assigned, granted, or mortgaged by an instru- 
ment in writing signed by the proprietor of the copyright, or may 
be bequeathed by will. 

ACT APPROVED JUNE 18, 1874, RELATING TO REGISTRATION OF 
PRINTS AND LABELS. 

Sections 3, 4, and 5 of the act of Congress relating to patents, 
trade-marks, and copyrights, approved June 18, 1874 (18 Stat. L., p. 
78), are as follows: 

Sec. 3. That in the construction of this act the words tl engraving, 
cut, and print" shall be applied only to pictorial illustrations or 
works connected with the fine arts, and no prints or labels designed 
to be used for any other articles of manufacture shall be entered 
under the copyright law, but may be registered in the Patent Office. 
And the Commissioner of Patents is hereby charged with the super- 
vision and control of the entry or registry of such prints or labels, in 
conformity with the regulations provided by law as to copyright of 
prints, except that there shall be paid for recording the title of any 
print or label, not a trade-mark, six dollars, which shall cover the 
expense of furnishing a copy of the record, under the seal of the 
Commissioner of Patents, to the party entering the same. 

Sec. 4. That all laws and parts of laws inconsistent with the fore- 
going provisions be, and the same are hereby, repealed. 

Sec. 5. That this act shall take effect on and after the first day of 
August, eighteen hundred and seventy-four. 



RULES GOVERNING THE REGISTRATION OF PRINTS AND LABELS IN 

THE PATENT OFFICE, 

United States Patent Office, 

Washington, D. C, February 19, 1910. 
The following rules, designed to be in strict accordance with the 
provisions of the copyright law, for the registration of prints and 
labels, are published for gratuitous distribution. 

Applicants for registration and their attorneys are advised that 
their business will be facilitated by the observance of the forms on 
pages 13 to 15. 

Edward B. Moore, 

^Commissioner of Patents. 

CORRESPONDENCE. 

1. All business with the office should be transacted in writing. 
Unless by the consent of all parties, the action of the office will be 
based exclusively on the written record. No attention will be paid 
to any alleged oral promise, stipulation, or understanding in rela- 
tion to which there is disagreement or doubt. 

2. Applicants and attorneys will be required to conduct their busi- 
ness with the office with decorum and courtesy. Papers presented in 
violation of this requirement will be returned. But all such papers 
will first be submitted to the commissioner, and only returned by 
his direct order. 

3. All letters should be addressed to "The Commissioner of 
Patents;" and all remittances by postal order, certified check, or 
draft should be to his order. 

4. A separate letter should in every case be written in relation to 
each distinct subject of inquiry or application. Complaints against 
the examiner, assignments for record, fees, and orders for copies or 
abstracts must be sent to the office in separate letters. 

5. Letters relating to pending applications should refer to the 
name of the applicant and date of filing. Letters relating to regis- 
tered prints and labels should refer to the name of registrant and 
number and date of certificate. 

6. The personal attendance of applicants at the Patent Office is 
unnecessary. Their business can be transacted by correspondence. 

7. When an attorney shall have filed his power of attorney, duly 
executed, the correspondence will be held with him. 

8. A double correspondence with an applicant and his attorney, 
or with two attorneys, can not generally be allowed. 

9. The office can not undertake to respond to inquiries propounded 
with a view to ascertain whether certain prints and labels have been 
registered, or, if so, to whom, or for what goods; nor can it give 
advice as to the nature and extent of the protection afforded by the 

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law, or act as its expounder, except as questions may arise upon 
applications regularly filed. 

10. Express, freight, postage, and all other charges on matter sent 
to the Patent Office must be prepaid in full; otherwise it will not be 
received. 

ATTORNEYS. 

11. An applicant may prosecute his own case, but he is advised, 
unless familiar with such matters, to employ a competent attorney. 
The office can not aid in the selection of any attorney. 

12. Before any attorney, original or associate, will be allowed to 
inspect papers or take action of any kind, his power of attorney must 
be filed. But general powers given by a principal to an associate 
can not be considered. In each application the written authoriza- 
tion must be filed. A power of attorney purporting to have been 
given to a firm or copartnership will not be recognized, either in 
favor of the firm or any of its members, unless all its members shall 
be named in such power of attorney. 

13. Substitution or association can be made by an attorney upon 
the written authorization of his principal; but such authorization 
will not empower the second attorney to appoint a third. 

14. Powers of attorney may be revoked at any stage in the pro- 
ceedings of a case upon application to and approval by the commis- 
sioner; and when so revoked the office will communicate directly with 
the applicant, or such other attorney as he may appoint. An attorney 
will be promptly notified by the docket clerk of the revocation of his 
power of attorney. 

15. For gross misconduct the commissioner may refuse to recognize 
any person as an attorney, either generally or in any particular case; 
but the reasons for such refusal will be duly recorded and be subject 
to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior. 

WHO MAY REGISTER A PRINT OR LABEL. 

16. (a) The author or proprietor of any print or label, or his 
executors, administrators, or assigns, who is a citizen of the United 
States. 

(b) An alien author or proprietor of any print or label, or his 
executors, administrators, or assigns, only as provided by section 8 
of the copyright act approved March 4, 1909. 

Any person to whom an author, who has the privilege of copyright 
in the United States, has transferred his copyright can apply for and 
obtain a copyright entry as a proprietor. 

THE APPLICATION. 

17. To entitle the author or proprietor of any such print or label 
or his executors, administrators, or assigns to register the same in 
the Patent Office, the application for registration thereof must be 
made to the Commissioner of Patents, and the said application should 
be signed by the author or proprietor, or by his executors, adminis- 
trators, or assigns, or for the author or proprietor by duly author- 
ized agent. 



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18. A complete application comprises — 

(a) A statement addressed to the Commissioner of Patents, disclos- 
ing applicant's name, citizenship, residence, and place of doing busi- 
ness; whether author, proprietor, or executors, administrators, or 
assigns of the author or proprietor; and, if proprietor, a disclosure of 
the citizenship of the author, the title of the print or label, and the 
name of the article of manufacture for which the print or label is to 
be used. 

(b) Ten copies of the print or label, one of which, when the print 
or label is registered, shall be certified under the seal of the Patent 
Office and returned to the author or proprietor. 

(c) A fee of $6. 

(d) A statement of the date when the print or label was first pub- 
lished with notice of copyright. (See sec. 9 of act of Mar. 4, 1909.) 

19. The title of the print or label must appear on the copies filed. 

20. Pending applications are preserved in secrecy, and no informa- 
tion will be given without authority of the applicant respecting the 
filing of an application for the registration of a print or label by any 
person, or the subject-matter thereof, unless it shall, in the opinion of 
the commissioner, be necessary to the proper conduct of business 
before the office. 

EXAMINATION OF APPLICATIONS. 

21. The so-called print and label section of the copyright statute, 
approved June 18, 1874, is construed to provide for the registration 
of any print or label without examination as to its novelty. 

22. All applications for registration are considered in the first 
instance by the examiner. Whenever, on examination of an applica- 
tion, registration is refused for any reason whatever, the applicant 
will be notified thereof. The reasons for such rejection will be 
stated, and such information will be given as may be useful in aiding 
the applicant to judge of the propriety of further prosecuting his 
application. 

23. The examination of an application and the action thereon will 
be directed throughout to the merits, but in each letter the examiner 
shall state or refer to all his objections. 

AMENDMENTS. 

24. The application may be amended to correct informalities or to 
avoid objections made by the office, or for other reasons arising in 
the course of examination, and if the copies of the prints or labels 
furnished are for any reason not registrable under the copyright law, 
the applicant may substitute copies which conform to the require- 
ments of said law. 

25. In every amendment the exact word or words to be stricken 
out or inserted must be specified, and the precise point indicated 
where the erasure or insertion is to be made. All such amendments 
must be on sheets of paper separate from the papers previously filed 
and written on but one side of the paper. 



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26. After allowance, the examiner will exercise jurisdiction over an 
application only by special authority from the commissioner. 

Amendments may be made after the allowance of an application 
on the recommendation of the examiner, approved by the commis- 
sioner, without withdrawing the case from issue. 

27. After the completion of the application the office will not 
return the papers for any purpose whatever. If the applicant has 
not preserved copies of the papers which he wishes to amend, the 
office will furnish them on the usual terms. (See rule 38.) 

SUBJECT-MATTER OF APPLICATION. 

28. The word "print, " as used in section 3 of the copyright act, so 
far as it relates to registration in the Patent Office, is defined as an 
artistic and intellectual production designed to be used for an article 
of manufacture and in some fashion pertaining thereto, but not borne 
by it; such, for instance, as an advertisement thereof. 

29. The word "label/' as used in this act, so far as it relates to regis- 
tration in the Patent Office, is defined as an artistic and intellectual 
production impressed or stamped directly upon the article of manu- 
facture or upon a slip or piece of paper or other material to be 
attached in any manner to manufactured articles or to bottles, boxes, 
and packages containing them to indicate the article of manufacture. 

30. No print or label can be registered unless it properly belongs 
to an article of manufacture and is descriptive thereof and is as above 
defined. 

APPEALS. 

31. An adverse decision by the examiner who has charge of the 
registration of prints and labels, upon an applicant's right to have a 
print or label registered, will be reviewed by the commissioner in 
person, on appeal, without fee. 

ISSUE, DATE, AND DURATION OF CERTIFICATE. 

32. When the requirements of the law and of the rules have been 
complied with and the office has adjudged a print or label registrable, 
a certificate will be issued, signed by the Commissioner of Patents 
under the seal of the Patent Office. Attached to the certificate will 
be a copy of the print or label. 

33. A certificate of registration shall remain in force for twenty- 
eight years from the date of first publication. 

34. The certificate may be continued for a further term of twenty- 
eight years upon filing a second application within one year prior to 
the expiration of the term of the original certificate and complying 
with all other regulations with regard to original applications. 

ASSIGNMENTS. 

35. Prints and labels are assignable in law by an instrument in 
writing signed by the proprietor. This should state the names of the 
assignee and assignor, the title of the print or label assigned, the 



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date of filing the application, or, if registered, the date and number 
of the certificate, and should be dated. 

COPIES AND PUBLICATIONS. 

36. After a print or label has been registered, copies thereof may 
be furnished, when authorized by the commissioner, upon the pay- 
ment of the fee. 

37. The Official Gazette of the Patent Office will contain a list of 
all the prints and labels registered, with the name and address of the 
registrant in each case, the title of the print or label, and a statement 
of the particular goods to which it is to be applied, together with the 
date of filing the application. 

FEES. 

38. On filing an application for registration of a print or label $6. 00 

For manuscript copies of records, for every 100 words or fraction thereof. . . 10 
If certified, for the certificate, additional 25 

For recording every assignment, power of attorney, or other paper, of 300 

words or under 1. 00 

Of over 300 and under 1,000 words 2. 00 

For each additional 1,000 words or fraction thereof 1. 00 

For abstracts of title: 

For the search, one hour or less, and certificate 1. 00 

Each additional hour or fraction thereof 50 

For each brief from the digest of assignments, of 200 words or less 20 

Each additional 100 words or fraction thereof 10 

For searching titles or records, one hour or less 50 

Each additional hour or fraction thereof 50 

For single printed copy, when authorized by the commissioner 05 

If certified, for the grant, additional 50 

For the certificate 25 

39. The fee for registration of a print or label is to be paid to the 
Commissioner of Patents, or to the Treasurer or any of the assistant 
treasurers of the United States, or to any of the depositaries, na- 
tional banks, or receivers of public money designated by the Secretary 
of the Treasury for that purpose, who shall give the depositor a re- 
ceipt or certificate of deposit therefor, which shall be transmitted to 
the Patent Office. When this can not be done without inconvenience, 
the money may be remitted by mail, and in every such case the letter 
should state the exact amount inclosed. All money orders and 
checks should be made payable to the " Commissioner of Patents." 

40. All money sent by mail, either to or from the Patent Office, 
will be at the risk of the sender. All payments to the office must be 
made in specie, Treasury notes, national-bank notes, certified checks, 
or money orders. 

REPAYMENT OF MONEY. 

41. Upon refusal of the commissioner to register the print or label, 
and on application by the applicant, or his duly authorized agent, 
the fee may be returned. 



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NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT. 

42. It is necessary, in order to maintain an action for infringe- 
ment of a copyright, that the claim of copyright be printed on each 
copy of the article protected. The wording of the notice is deter- 
mined by the copyright statute, section 18. 

Edward B. Moore, 

Commissioner of Patents. 
Approved March 13, 1912. 
Samuel Adams, 

Acting Secretary. 



FORMS. 

FORMS FOR APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF PRINTS. 

(1) FOR AN INDIVIDUAL. 

To the Commissioner of Patents: 

The undersigned, a a ,& residing at . . . , c and 

doing business at , d hereby applies as , « for registration of the 

print shown in the accompanying copies, 10 of which are furnished . 

The print was first published, with Notice of Copyright thereon, on ;/ 

its title is ,0 and it is used for advertising purposes for h 

(Signature of applicant.) , 

Author (or Proprietor). 

(2) FOR A FIRM. 

To the Commissioner of Patents: 

The undersigned, , a a firm, domiciled in , c and doing busi- 
ness at , rf hereby applies as proprietor, the author from whom title is 

derived being a citizen of (or subject of) , * f or registration of the print 

shown in the accompanying copies, 10 of which are furnished. 

The print was first published, with Notice of Copyright thereon, on ;/ 

its title is ,9 and it is used for advertising purposes for h 

(Signature of applicant.) , 

Proprietor. 

By , 

A Member of the Firm. 

(3) FOR A CORPORATION. 

To the Commissioner of Patents: 

The undersigned, ,a a corporation duly organized under the laws of 

, k located in , c and doing business at d hereby 

applies as proprietor, the author from whom title is derived being a citizen of (or sub- 
ject of) j i for registration of the print shown in the accompanying copies, 

10 of which are furnished. 

The print was first published, with Notice of Copyright thereon, on ;/ 

its title is 9 and it is used for advertising purposes for h 

(Applicant's name.) , 

By , 

President (or Other Officer). 

a Insert name of applicant. 

b Insert statement of applicant's citizenship, or of what ruler he is a subject, 
c Insert applicant's residence, domicile, or location. 
d Insert applicant's place of doing business. 

e State whether as author or proprietor; and if as proprietor, state also the citizenship of the author (or 
of what ruler he is a subject) from whom title is derived. 
/ Insert date of publication. 

9 Insert title of print, which must appear on the copies furnished. 
A State goods which print is used to advertise. 
» State citizenship of the author (or of what ruler he is a subject). 
* State under the laws of what State or nation organized. 

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(4) FOR EXECUTORS OR ADMINISTRATORS.* 

To the Commissioner of Patents: 

The undersigned, ,a residing at ,6 ,c f the 

estate of ,f deceased, late a , « and a resident of , / 

hereby apply as proprietors for the registration of the print shown in the accompanying 

copies, 10 of which are furnished, and of which said d deceased, was 

the 9 

The print was first published, with Notice of Copyright thereon, on ; h 

its title is , « and it is used for advertising purposes for 3 



Executors (or Administrators) of the Estate of d Deceased. 

FORMS FOR APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF LABELS. 
(1) FOR AN INDIVIDUAL. 
To the Commissioner of Patents: 

The undersigned, ,* a ,1 residing at ,w and 

doing business at ,n hereby applies as ,o for registration of 

the label shown in the accompanying copies, 10 of which are furnished. 

The label was first published, with Notice of Copyright thereon, on ; h 

its title is ,p and it is used on q 

(Signature of applicant.) , 

Author (or Proprietor) . 
(2) FOR A FIRM. 

To the Commissioner of Patents: 

The undersigned, ,& a firm domiciled in m and doing 

business at. .... . . . ,» hereby applies as proprietor, the author from whom title 

is derived being a citizen of (or subject of) /for registration of the label 

shown in the accompanying copies, 10 of which are furnished. 

The label was first published, with Notice of Copyright thereon, on ; h 

its title is ,P and it is used on ? 

(Signature of applicant.) , 

Proprietor. 

By 

A Member of the Firm. 
(3) FOR A CORPORATION. 
To the Commissioner of Patents: 

The undersigned, ,& a corporation duly organized under the laws of 

, s located in m and doing business at n hereby 

applies as proprietor, the author from whom title is derived being a citizen of (or sub- 
ject of) /for registration of the label shown in the accompanying copies, 

10 of which are furnished. 

The label was first published, with Notice of Copyright thereon, on ; » 

its title is ,v and it is used on Q 

(Applicant's name.) , 

By , 

President (Or other Officer). 

* "When application is filed by an executor or administrator, a copy of the letters testamentary or ol 
administration certified by the clerk of the court granting such letters must accompany the application. 

a Give name of executors or administrators. 
6 Give residence of executors or administrators. 
c State whether executors or administrators. 
d Insert name of deceased author or proprietor. 

e Insert statement of deceased author's or proprietor's citizenship, or of what ruler he was a subject. 
/ Insert late residence of deceased author or proprietor. 

g State whether deceased was author or proprietor; and, if proprietor, state also the citizenship of the 
author (or of what ruler he was a subject) from whom title was derived. 
h Insert date of publication. 

i Insert title of print, which must appear on the copies furnished. 
j State goods which print is used to advertise. 

* Insert name of applicant. 

l Insert statement of applicant's citizenship, or of what ruler he is a subject. 
m Insert applicant's residence, domicile, or location. 
n Insert applicant's place of doing business. 

o State whether as author or proprietor, and, if as proprietor, state also the citizenship of the author (or 
of what ruler he is a subject) from whom title is derived. 

P Insert title of label, which must appear on the copies furnished. 

q State goods on which the label is used. 

r State citizenship of the author (or of what ruler he is a subject). 

* State under the laws of what State or nation organized. 



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(4) FOR EXECUTORS OR ADMINISTRATORS.* 

To the Commissioner of Patents: 

The undersigned, a residing at ,6 c f the 

estate of , d deceased, late of , e and a resident of , / 

hereby apply as proprietors for the registration of the label shown in the accompany- 
ing copies, 10 of which are furnished, and of which said d deceased, 

was the 9 

The label was first published, with Notice of Copyright thereon, on ; h 

its title is , i and it is used on J 



Executors (or Administrators) of the Estate of ,d Deceased. 

* When application is filed by an executor or administrator, a copy of the letters testamentary or of 
administration certified by the clerk of the court granting such letters must accompany the application. 

a Give names of executors or administrators. 

b Give residence of executors or administrators. 

c State whether executors or administrators. 

d Insert name of deceased author or proprietor. 

e Insert statement of deceased author's or proprietor's citizenship, or of what ruler he was a subject. 

/ Insert late residence of deceased author or proprietor. 

g State whether deceased was author or proprietor, and if proprietor, state also the citizenship of the 
author (or of what ruler he was a subject) from whom title was derived. 

h Insert date of publication. 

i Insert title of label, which must appear on the copies furnished. 

;' State goods on which the label is used. 



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